Example sentences of "[adj] to [noun] even " in BNC.

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1 And character recognition is relatively slow and prone to errors even on powerful computers .
2 Professor Williams , however , not only believes that rape should have a limited ambit because of the severity of the penalty , but that procuring a woman by threat should also be subject to limitations even though its maximum penalty is merely two years ' imprisonment .
3 Indeed , he might be within the sections and subject to orders even though he had not entered into a transaction with the company or debtor at all .
4 This new exhibition area is the first stage of the Nuovi Uffizi complex , which has been subject to delays even though the funds have long been available .
5 If the taxpayer whilst not resident and not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom disposes of the UK shares and buys s6(2) gilts , the assets will be regarded as excluded property and not subject to IHT even if the taxpayer dies within the three year deemed domicile period .
6 To be sacked on the spot , or with inadequate notice , is likely to distress even the most resilient of businessmen .
7 However , thirdly , a natural monopolist may be vulnerable to entry even when charging average cost and being perfectly efficient .
8 The unavoidable reliance upon existing data sets led to many problems due to non-harmonization even of commonly used variables , e.g. eight different definitions of potential evapo-transpiration were in use in the Member States and ‘ maximum temperature ’ at each weather station was defined in at least four different ways ;
9 Finally , there is a latent essentialism in his work , and this comes out in his use of ‘ the body ’ as a final court of appeal , as that which is irreducible to power even as power invests it .
10 The economy had been close to collapse even before Atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki , and the surrender itself coincided with one of the worst rice harvests for decades .
11 The idea of the kingdom of Heaven is still relevant to Christians even though the term is not widely used today .
12 When an Australian newspaper alleged that Kerry Packer had " fixed " the result of a cricket match involving the West Indian team , its captain ( Clive Lloyd ) was entitled to damages even though he was not named in the article and had not been playing in the particular match .
13 Bagehot also urged that the monarch must ‘ be a figure , and not a mere person liable to criticism even for vices . ’
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